From: Kirsty Martinsen [kirsty@restlessdance.org] Sent: Monday, 7 December 2009 12:38 PM To: disabdis Subject: Cinema's application for exemption from DDA RE: recent application made by Village Roadshow, Greater Union, Hoyts and Reading Cinemas requesting exemption from the Disability Discrimination Act for a period of two and a half years To whom it may concern, We are writing to voice our objection to the recent application made by Village Roadshow, Greater Union, Hoyts and Reading Cinemas requesting exemption from the Disability Discrimination Act for a period of two and a half years. The request from these major corporations for exemption is at odds the Federal Government’s Media Access Discussion Report, the Cultural Ministers Council National Arts and Disability Strategy and Article 30 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. With nearly 4 million Australians who have hearing or vision impairments along with an aging population, technological solutions to access such as captioning and audio description for cinema is a priority to ensure the rights of all Australians (regardless of impairment) to full participation and enjoyment of our community’s cultural life. We strongly oppose the application by these cinemas and urge the Commission to reject this application for exemption. Kirsty Martinsen on behalf of the staff and dancers of Restless Dance Theatre 234A Sturt Street Adelaide, SA 5000 +618 8212 8495 www.restlessdance.org